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Nearly 1,000 Filipinos cast ballots on first day of overseas voting in HK

Posted on 14 April 2019 No comments

By The SUN

About 1,000 Filipinos cast their ballots on Day One of the overseas voting in Hong Kong for the mid-term elections in the Philippines, according to Consul General Antonio Morales.

Prayers kicked off OV in HK

He described the first day of voting at Bayanihan Centre in Kennedy Town “uneventful” as only a few minor issues were reported.
But voter turnout fell far short from expected, given the nearly 90,000 registered voters in Hong Kong.

In a short speech to open the election shortly after 8am, Congen Morales said that if 3,000 voted each day, then a full turnout could be realized.
 
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He urged voters to cast their ballots early in the month-long exercise, which will run until election day across the Philippines on May 13.
Later, at a media briefing held at the end of the day’s voting, Morales said: “We are happy to report that our first day of voting has been an uneventful first day.”

But he said about five minor issues were reported, such as one voter complaining that her ballot already had a party-list shaded when it was given to her.
“We asked her to make a report. Pero sa totoo, before they vote, we ask them to check the ballot. Bago kayo bumoto, tingnan nyo kung may naka-shade. Kung naka-shade, siyempre huwag nyong tanggapin,” Morales said.

One voter was reported to have mistakenly left a mark on the bar code, invalidating her ballot, while another complained about receiving a notification that she had over-voted, when she shaded the names of only 12 senatorial candidates.


Morales also noted other incidents he described as minor.

These included a vote-counting machine jamming in SBEI 9 shortly after voting began, but the glitch was fixed after it was traced to a misalignment of the machine, he said.
 
VCM jamming was a problem

“It’s a good first day, less than 1,000, less than 1 % of 87,441 (registered voters),” the consul general said.

Among the questions fielded by Morales was from Eman Villanueva, Bayan Hong Kong and Macau chairman, who asked why watchers are now required to have photos on their IDs, saying this entails costs for the mostly OFW volunteers.

Another watcher complained about Comelec’s new policy of disallowing SBEIs to give them the last number of voters recorded on the VCMs, which raises questions on transparency. She said watchers were traditionally given the number at the end of the day so they could add it to number of next day’s voters.

Morales promised to relay those concerns to the Comelec.

Meanwhile, he asked the media to help convince voters to cast their votes early to avoid last-minute overcrowding and confusion at Bayanihan.

A short mass, followed by welcome remarks by Congen Morales, preceded the start of the election. Fr. Jay Flandez, chaplain to Filipinos, then went from room to room for the traditional blessing with holy water.
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Heat index breaches 50-degree Celsius

Posted on 12 April 2019 No comments
Metro Manila stews in the summer sun.


The heat index in Dagupan City, Pangasinan reached 51.7 degrees Celsius at 2 p.m. on Tuesday as most parts of the Philippines continued to experience warmer weather this summer.

Heat index refers to the temperature as felt by the human body. It is usually higher by at least two to three degrees Celsius than the actual air temperature.

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The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said the country will continue to experience warmer weather until May.

In Metro Manila, the highest heat index was recorded at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Pasay City at 42 degrees Celsius.

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In view of this, PAGASA warned the public against heat exhaustion or heat stroke and came out with advisories for more water intake and wearing of lightweight an ligh-colored clothes.

With the heat index expected to increase this summer, the Department of Health (DOH) asked the public to observe caution when swimming in public pools.

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Health Undersecretary Eric Domingo said dirty water from unmaintained public swimming pools can cause skin diseases and sore eyes.

“If a person has sore eyes or skin infection and they swim, the bacteria or virus can spread in the pool so it’s possible for more people to be infected and an epidemic is likely to occur in the area,” Domingo said.

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He said a person with skin disease should refrain from swimming because the wounds or rashes may be infected.

The DOH said administrators of public swimming pools should be on guard against individuals manifesting symptoms of sore eyes and skin infections. 

Domingo asked the public to be wary of summer diseases such as heat stroke, chicken pox, measles, rabies and dengue.

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Overseas Pinoys start voting on April 13

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In Hong Kong, Consulate officials lead the testing of the votng procesures, venue and equipment.


Qualified overseas Filipino voters will start casting their ballots on Saturday, April 13, for the mid-term elections for senators and party-list representatives.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) said 1.82 million Filipinos working or living abroad have registered for the month-long overseas absentee voting (OAV). Of this number, 1.78 million are land-based while 43,033 are seafarers.

The Middle East and African region has the highest concentration of OAVs with 887, 686, followed by Asia-Pacific region, including Hong Kong, with 401, 380. North and Latin American Region has 345, 418 while the European region has the least OAVs of 187, 621.

Bulk of the seafarers are in the European region with 22, 430, followed by North and Latin American region with 10, 471. While the Middle East and African region has the most number of land-based OAVs of 885, 216, it has the least number of seafarers with 2, 470.

The overseas absentee voters have to go to the nearest embassy, consulate or other voting centers designed by the Comelec to cast their ballots between April 13 and May 13.

If they could not personally vote, the law allows them to send their ballots through the postal service.

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Casting of ballots for the OAV voting will end on May 13, the day the nation votes for its next set of lawmakers and local officials.

Most of the 1.8 million Filipinos abroad who are registered voters are living or working in Saudi Arabia, United States, Singapore and Hong Kong.

Participation by overseas Filipinos in national elections has been improving since the OAV law was enacted in 2003.  This has prompted candidates to include countries hosting large numbers of Filipinos in their campaign sorties. Administration and opposition senatorial candidates have separately campaigned in Hong Kong.

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Rep. John Bertiz of party-list ACTS-OFW is the lone representative of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) although critics have questioned his qualification, noting his ownership of a recruitment agency, Global Asia Alliance Consultant that had been suspended due to complaints.

In a statement, Bertiz urged Filipinos abroad to exercise their right of suffrage and vote for candidates who “could best represent and work for their interest and welfare.”

“We are appealing to our compatriots, especially OFWs who comprise the bulk of Filipinos stationed abroad, to take advantage of this opportunity and to choose the right leaders for our country,” he added.           

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The party-list representative said overseas absentee voters could influence the voting results for senatorial candidates and party-list groups if they would all vote.

“The effort and time it took them to register would be put to naught if they fail to vote,” he said.           

Bertiz also appealed to OFWs to vote for party-list groups that could truly work for their welfare and that of their families, push for their advocacies and protect their rights.

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“There are some people who just want to get elected, but actually have no concrete plans or proven track-record in helping our migrant workers. Let us choose candidates who genuinely care for OFWs and their families, those who truly understand their struggles and dreams,” said the former OFW in Saudi Arabia.


He urged his constituents “to use our power to elect leaders who embody our ideals and who will push for the betterment of our lives.”

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Migrant workers are overworked, underfed, says study

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A helper fnds chance to rest. A whopping 99% of those assisted by the Mission complained of long working hours, with the majority (56%) saying they worked 11 to 16 hours a day. 


By Daisy CL Mandap

Nearly all migrant workers in Hong Kong are overworked, with nearly half working more than 16 hours a day.

This is according to the annual “Service Report” published on Apr 11 by the Mission for Migrant Workers. The result was gathered from a total of 5,188 migrant workers who sought help from the Mission in the past year, made up largely of Filipino women.

A whopping 99% of those assisted by the Mission complained of long working hours, with the majority (56%) saying they worked between 11 to 16 hours each day. The rest (43%) said they worked more than 16 hours, twice as long as office workers.

Most of them sought help over labor problems, and more than half (59%) of the cases were over termination issues.

Cynthia Abdon, general manager of the Mission, said the results showed that much work still needs to be done.

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“While it is alarming that there is a 9% increase in those who report that they work more than 16 hours a day, 8% increase in those who report that they have labour issues, let us not be disheartened. This only proves that we have much work to do,” she said.

A quarter of the respondents said they had no room of their own, but Abdon said this was already a reason for hope because it represented a 20% decline in the number of those dealing with the issue.

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“While the process of making the Hong Kong accommodation policy respectful of migrant domestic workers rights seems slow, we can at least see that at the household level, there are changes. This we can see, since the launching of the Mission’s Pictures from the Inside research two years ago. We hope that our social advocacy is helping to establish better mutual understanding and recognition of domestic workers rights and needs among well-meaning households,” Abdon said.

But she cautioned against concluding that the work conditions of migrant workers are improving.

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She cited the rise in the number of those who complained about insufficient food (28% of the respondents), those with no regular days off (15%); and the same number who did not have statutory holidays (12%) , and those whose passports were illegally taken away by employment agencies (13%).

 More alarming was the number of workers who were physically assaulted by their employers, which doubled from 5% to 10%. A big number, or 22%, also complained of ill-treatment.

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The illegal collection of fees from the workers appeared to continue as well, with the Mission recovering more than $2 million for its clients.

“All this shows how just the workers’ demands for working hours regulation, wages, and workers’ rights,” said Abdon. “The data also shows how urgent these demands are. We hope that in the near future, more meaningful and long-lasting changes will be enacted that will lead to MDWs (being) treated fairly. If the other positive results are an indication, then we have hope.”

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Pinay reportedly killed by live-in partner

Posted on 11 April 2019 No comments
Police taking the body away from the Tokwawan flat
By Daisy CL Mandap

A Filipina former domestic helper was reportedly killed on Apr 10 by her boyfriend, a Gambian national, in their flat in Tokwawan, Kowloon.

The victim was identified by her friends, and confirmed by the Consulate, as 40-year-old Adele Cuyacot, from Bicol. She was reportedly a single mother to a grown-up daughter due to graduate from college this month.

Cuyacot
A press statement issued by the police early this morning said they received a call from a 37-year-old NEC (non ethnic Chinese) man who said that he had killed his 40-year-old wife inside a unit on Pang Ching street.

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Officers who rushed to the flat reportedly found the woman lying unconscious on a bed, with injuries to her head and hands. She was certified dead at the scene. The cause of her death is still being ascertained.


But initial reports quoted the police as saying that the woman could have been dead for 12 to 20 hours.

The man reportedly said he and his wife had fought early that morning.

Police said they arrested the man, who was then turned over to the District Crime Squad of the Kowloon City District for further questioning.


The case has been classified as murder.
Cuyacot’s friends say she had been going out with her boyfriend they described as a “black guy” for some time.

They knew her as a domestic worker whose employer lived in Hunghom.
But according to Danny Baldon, staff at the Consulate’s assistance to nationals section, the report they got from the police indicated she was a “former domestic helper”. They could not immediately determine what status she had at the time of her death. – with a report from Merly Bunda


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